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On 01/02/2015 13:59, Joseph Testagrose wrote:
Does anyone know where the ejector seat and person came from? -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
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On 01/02/2015 15:18, Ri©ardo wrote:
On 01/02/2015 13:59, Joseph Testagrose wrote: Does anyone know where the ejector seat and person came from? http://h2g2.com/edited_entry/A49097307 extract : On 1 July, 1960 Valiant WP199 took off from RAF Finningley, Yorkshire and set course for the Martin-Baker airfield at Chalgrove, Oxfordshire. The bomber approached the airfield at 1,000 feet and in view of various representatives of the ministry, manufacturers and Royal Air Force, the man in the hot seat4, banged out of the rear compartment, facing backwards. W T 'Doddy' Hay, a civilian tester and part-time guinea-pig for the Martin-Baker company, exited the Valiant in the ejector seat and arced high above the tail of the aircraft. As the seat stabilised under the influence of a trailing drogue parachute, a shackle automatically released, separating him from the seat and deployed his main parachute. He remains to this day the only person to have ejected from the rear compartment of any V-Bomber. The test conclusively proved the viability of rearward-facing ejection. Joan |
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On 01/02/2015 14:34, Joan wrote:
On 01/02/2015 15:18, Ri©ardo wrote: On 01/02/2015 13:59, Joseph Testagrose wrote: Does anyone know where the ejector seat and person came from? http://h2g2.com/edited_entry/A49097307 extract : On 1 July, 1960 Valiant WP199 took off from RAF Finningley, Yorkshire and set course for the Martin-Baker airfield at Chalgrove, Oxfordshire. The bomber approached the airfield at 1,000 feet and in view of various representatives of the ministry, manufacturers and Royal Air Force, the man in the hot seat4, banged out of the rear compartment, facing backwards. W T 'Doddy' Hay, a civilian tester and part-time guinea-pig for the Martin-Baker company, exited the Valiant in the ejector seat and arced high above the tail of the aircraft. As the seat stabilised under the influence of a trailing drogue parachute, a shackle automatically released, separating him from the seat and deployed his main parachute. He remains to this day the only person to have ejected from the rear compartment of any V-Bomber. The test conclusively proved the viability of rearward-facing ejection. Joan Thank you Joan, that's interesting stuff. A "part-time guinea-pig"? Bugger doing that sort of thing full time! ;-) Ri©ardo -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
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